Royal commentator Annabelle Sanderson says some parts of Prince Harry’s memoir make her wonder whether it should be in the non-fiction department.
“Because there have been a number of points raised in this book which have been questioned,” she told Sky News Australia.
Ms Sanderson said Prince Harry himself claimed, ‘my memory is my memory, it does what it does, gathers and curates what it sees fit’.
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